Aerial view taken in 1936 by the National Geographic Salmon River Expedition showing ground being dredged in Warren Meadow. Note the dredge is in the middle of the photo. The general pattern of dredge ponds and tailings piles created in this...
Steam powered close connected bucketline dredge ooperating in Warren Meadows near Warren, Idaho prior to 1942. The dredge was owned by the Idaho Gold Dredging Company.
Portal of tunnel at the Rescue Mine near Warren in Idaho County, Idaho.This photo shows twelve miners and one dog posed at the mine entrance. Notice the variety of work clothing and hats. Mine timbers for shoring up the underground workings lie in...
Drilling contest in 1922 in Warren, Idaho. standing: L-R 1. Unknown, 2. Theodore Mauresburger, 3. Joe Powell, 4. Mannering, 5. Jack Murphy, 6. Austin James (owned freight line & drove from Salt Lake to Boise), 7. Harvey Smith, 8. Unknown, 9. Jess...
General Robert's boiler in transit from Weiser to Warren, Idaho to be used for dredging in Warren's placer mines. View taken at (Old) Meadows "Racing Park, " 95 miles south of Grangeville
General Roberts' boiler in transit from Weiser to Warren, Idaho, to be used for the dredge in Warren's placer mines. View taken at (old) Meadows "Racing Park" 95 miles south of Grangeville, Idaho. J. A. Hansen photo, Grangeville.
Holbrook, Henrietta Coffin. --Holbrook, Lucius Ray. --Coffin, Franklin R., 1840-1920. --Panama-Pacific International Exposition (1915 : San Francisco, Calif.) --Idaho City (Idaho)-History. --Warren (Idaho)-History. --Florence (Idaho)-History....
Scrapbooks and newspaper clippings concerning Franklin R. Coffin, Henrietta Coffin Holbrook, and Lucius Ray Holbrook, all of Boise, Idaho. Also includes biographical information, speeches and one letter. Speeches concern Florence, Warren and Idaho...
Folk music-Idaho-Warren. --Warren (Idaho)-History-Sources.
Transcriptions taken by Beemer, a Warren, Idaho, miner, from songs whistled, hummed, or sang by local residents. Also enclosed is a reminiscence by Taylor Smith. Also available on microfilm.
Located on Salmon River 12 miles from Dixie, Idaho. Operated by row boats on either side. It was first operated by a man name Robinson, later by Warren Cook. Ferry could only carry 3 or 4 horses per trip.